Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 13, 1955, p. 7

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ofotoogwns uattv beer matket modlrh meat market 7 main street wal tllsncjl 73410 7 blade roast bon but lb 49 short rib roast 52 roast pork tenderloin end 59 lean minced beef 29 pure pork sausage 49 side bacon 1 lb plcg v 49 irene young saturday bride in knox presbyterian church pace 7 itw obo4rrowm hhalo wednesday evening july uth ims ptoptletot 7 main jttmt nobtw stan hutchinson tkuneu 74410 park with ease shop in comfort for the family at macmurdo s ladies and childrens wear a complete selection of coutts greeting cards 164 guelph street beside iga store brother retire as winnipeg principal a school principal on the winnipeg teaching staff or 41 years dr ef wuloushby retired in june a bro ther of mrs lurry stoeltford of town he wu resident here many yean ago when bla hrolher the late rev bertram wulougkby was minister of the congregational church a surprise farewell waa planned at kelvin high school on the monday before tchool doted the fire bell rang and dr willougbby hurried out of the school ur find himself on a platform before an assembly of some 800 students and guests even hit wife td kept the secret from him principal of kelvin since 1mb he has been a teacher in winnipeg since going there in 1914 from 1038 to 1m8 he was principal of uulvey jun lor high tchool llort in stouffvtllr he taught in an ontario rursl school for 2 years before going to wlnni peg the biggest thrill i ve found in teaching says dr willougbby is that im conllnuslly running scroti former students who hsve dlttinguuh rd careers end found their place in the community an enthusiastic sportsman be has coached high tchool bateball and ho ckry throughout his leaching career he and his wife plan to spend the summer in calgary where their daugh tcr lives but will continue to live in winnipeg at the fsrewell the principal wss given a television set from the stud ent body latcr in the week there was a reception attended by former students staff members snd other friends dr murray smith vets assistant an ontario veterinary college stu dent murray smith la in town this summer working as an assistant with dr charles say en in his office on guelph street mr smith will be entering his last year at college id the fall this week while the sayeri are away on vacation mrs smith and their daughter kathy 2 are in town with him the smiths live in ijlrn heim on saturday july mb at knox pretbyterin church the uarrug of irene mary young to john william rotaiter wu uleuwiied tfce bride 1j the daughter of ur jomph young ud tha ute lira young of john st- georgetown tha groom b the son of ur and mr sidney boulter pool dorset england the bride given in marriage by her father wore floor length gown with strapleaa bodice in chantilly uee long sjaeved late iatket coding to point at the wristi the akirt tulle over utin unde skirt wu made in a three tiered handkerchief atyle each tier trimmed with chanuuy lace her fingertip veil fell from e pillbox haaddrea bordered in pe via with the crown covered in sequins she carried a cascade of red roaee mrs frank murfiu toronto was matron of honour she wu d rested la shrimp coloured net over taffeta cocktajl length with matching mil tens shoes and feather headdress she carried a cascade of blue carnations the brldeamaids mus jean ueau jnont glen william end lu bern ice tarrwell georgetown were gown ed alike in cocktail length blue lace strapless gowns with matching jack eli their skirta were made ii five tiers they wore matching fin tens shoes and feather headdreuva and carried cascades of pink carnations mr don joy of toronto waa the groomsman mr william young of georgetown and mr ken robinson toronto were the ushers the church was beautifully decora ted with pink and white carnations rev alex calder performed the err emony mrs it t paul played the organ and mr john kmmerson cous in of the bride sang oh perfect love before the service and 111 walk be aide you during the signing of the register a roceptlon was held in the church hall miss nsn young aunt of the bride received for her wearing gray silk dress white accessories and a corsage of red roses mrs jim kent toronto received for the groom wear ing turquoise figured silk with white accessories and a pink rose corsage six telegrams were read at the recep tion one from the groom s parents in kngland ror their wedding trip to northern ontario the bride wore pale blue lin en suit while accessories and a pink and white carnation corsage the bride carried a very old lace handkerchief sent to her from the groom s mother in hngland every 419 seconds of every day somebody buys incredible but true this is the amazing result of the evergrowing preference for chevrolet dayiu and dayout sundays only excepted th a proud new chevrolet owner every 4 19 seconds a new you tee them here ypu see them there you tee them everywhere enjoying the pleasures of driving chevrolet and because motoramic chevrolet is rjic an overwhelming v favorite this year to a greater extent than ever before chevrolet leads in popularity value tales incidentally while you were reading this jour chevrolet s were bought a general mot0rs value special purchase of ladies dresses we have been fortunate n clearing he entire hock of one of canada forernott makers of bettefqf edv dreifcei this group consists of casual dresses at well 45 summer formal originally priced from 29 50 to 49 50 special silvers quality family clothiers church news st gaerajea anallcan church rev kenneth richardson sunday july 17th trinity vi 8 00 a m holy com munion 0 43 am church school 11 a m holy commun ion 7pm r vrn tone and mrdila tlon ii alberts church clan williams 0 30 a m mattias no church school children attend school first baptist church rev a j darker ba dd 10 a m church school 11am how to hope 7pm running away from life st jetuis united church rev m g mcfarlane da norman laird onanist and choir director 10 00 a m sunday school th congregation will worship with knox presbyterisn church during july knsx ami llmalteus presbyterian churches mlnuter rev alex j calder ba dd organist and choir leader airs bernlce gowland atc1i carilloneur mr joseph young knox church school 10 00 am public worship 11 00 a m st john s united church eongregs tlon will worship with us during july limehouse church school 130 p m public worship 230 p m raise chinchillas chinchilla pelts bring top prices in recent tele in new york our puts reached a top of 135 00 per pelt gt in on this profitable line of fur farming now by choos ing your breeding sleek from one of canada largest chinchilla ranches over 300 animal to choeae prem write us for information or make an appointment to visit our ranch niagara chinchilla ranch w h tltlbance 1 35 wexford ave s hamilton italy cress stc chtsrek rav tt v j morgan mass at 0 00 am 2nd and 4th sundays uses at 11 ajn 1st 3rd 5th sundays and 7 30 p m zlen tabernacle rev f ii fletcher sunday school 0 a jn services each sunday at 11 00 am we welcome you nerval hemby stewarttown church el bnalatsd rev j e maxwell bx lvth st pauls nerval 10 00 am holy communion and junior congregation 730 p m evensong 1st sunday of the month 11 00 ajn holy communion st stephens hemby 11 un morning service 1st sunday of the month 3 pm evensong st johns suwsrmwn bam morning service 10 am sunday school 1st sunday of the month 10 am holy communion my idea op wasted energy 16 tellim a hairraisins story to a 8aldmfa0ed mam wiring commercial and demasrie biatty pumps liberal trtdfjna grace baptist church brueejedtmy pastor bruce penny student pastor 3 00 p m sunday school 700 pjn ev service georgetown oddfellows hall nerval and union presbyterian church rev 13 xockbart royal jja tttstun ltjajnj lmssatim6sk0rwsrs fcjfe r klil mill strett tr72901 bon yovaosc party pormksvjim ftussmix a btaujt otwtesdiuptaaentellalrw jim rusea gift- last thursday t toatty at the borne el alraa sample r-

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